NBA Playoffs' First Round Developments, Sinead Harnett's Ready Is Always Too Late Review and Ocean's Twelve Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the extremely strong start Luka Doncic has gotten off to in the playoffs, Milwaukee’s sweep of Miami and what they can build on for their 2nd round matchup. They also discuss how Trae Young’s playmaking elements and continued growth in the postseason has been highlighted, Utah being a legitimate top-tier playoff team in the West and how the Lakers have had looks of coming back to form and how Devin Booker is handling his first playoff opportunity with Phoenix. Finally, they review Sinead Harnett’s sophomore album Ready Is Always Too Late, how she worked seamlessly with her features, this being one of the standout albums of the year so far and they review J.I.D.’s 2018 DiCaprio 2 album.
In the second half, they review Ocean’s 12, the 2004 heist comedy film directed by Steven Sodebergh. Starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Andy Garcia; they dive into how this sequel had a slower start, it still having constant movement and strong chemistry and also if this is a top-tier heist film or a notch below the caliber of what Ocean’s 11 possessed. Finally, they discuss how important Terry Benedict’s position was for this film, Steven Sodebergh detailing things falling apart constantly and the charisma of the cast still being exceptional.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the extremely strong start Luka Doncic has gotten off to in the playoffs, Milwaukee’s sweep of Miami and what they can build on for their 2nd round matchup. They also discuss how Trae Young’s playmaking elements and continued growth in the postseason has been highlighted, Utah being a legitimate top-tier playoff team in the West and how the Lakers have had looks of coming back to form and how Devin Booker is handling his first playoff opportunity with Phoenix. Finally, they review Sinead Harnett’s sophomore album Ready Is Always Too Late, how she worked seamlessly with her features, this being one of the standout albums of the year so far and they review J.I.D.’s 2018 DiCaprio 2 album.
In the second half, they review Ocean’s 12, the 2004 heist comedy film directed by Steven Sodebergh. Starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Andy Garcia; they dive into how this sequel had a slower start, it still having constant movement and strong chemistry and also if this is a top-tier heist film or a notch below the caliber of what Ocean’s 11 possessed. Finally, they discuss how important Terry Benedict’s position was for this film, Steven Sodebergh detailing things falling apart constantly and the charisma of the cast still being exceptional.